If 2009 EP “Demented Perception” (Stormspell Records) proved INVECTION to be young, capable fighters that could go multiple rounds with damn near any of the new crop of old school inspired thrashers, then full-length debut “Facet of Aberration” is the one that announces the arrival of the Bay Area brawlers into the worldwide ring with a series of uncontested knockout blows. Not only has the trio of Andrew Kubiak (guitar, vocals), Andy Lindquist (bass, backing vocals), and John Haag (drums, backing vocals) gotten much better as songwriters; they’ve somehow managed to get even heavier, as in broken teeth and cracked skull heavier.
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REVIEW: INVECTION – Facet of Aberration
February 18, 2012
If 2009 EP “Demented Perception” (Stormspell Records) proved INVECTION to be young, capable fighters that could go multiple rounds with damn near any of the new crop of old school inspired thrashers, then full-length debut “Facet of Aberration” is the one that announces the arrival of the Bay Area brawlers into the worldwide ring with a series of uncontested knockout blows. Not only has the trio of Andrew Kubiak (guitar, vocals), Andy Lindquist (bass, backing vocals), and John Haag (drums, backing vocals) gotten much better as songwriters; they’ve somehow managed to get even heavier, as in broken teeth and cracked skull heavier.
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